LNP internal tensions flare over Brisbane City Council preselection
The Liberal National Party's safest ward on Brisbane City Council has become embroiled in a bitter internal dispute over the candidate chosen to replace long-serving councillor Margaret de Wit.
Kate Richards, a former council employee for 10 years, was preselected as the LNP's new candidate the replace the retiring incumbent earlier this month after a hotly contested battle with nursery assistant and former Qantas customer service manager Andrew O'Hara.
She won the contest 38-37, with several members of the LNP executive also attending to vote.
But the ABC has been told several local members felt she was "parachuted" into the safe seat, which the LNP holds with a massive 32 per cent margin.
It has inflamed tensions within the LNP branch.
I really am disgusted about the way this has happened.
LNP member who spoke to the ABC
The ABC understands three members of the Kenmore branch committee, including the chair and secretary, have resigned in protest and joined renegade branch Bellbowrie.
The Bellbowrie branch started about six months ago and now has 35 members.
One LNP member who wanted to remain anonymous told the ABC they were disillusioned with current processes.
"I really am disgusted about the way this has happened," the person said.
Another member said there was a feeling members were no longer getting value out of their membership and likened the preselection fight to that of Joe Hockey's safe seat of North Sydney, which saw a former staffer of Mr Hockey endorsed.
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